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LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« on: August 25, 2013, 19:02:17 »
Hi everyone!
This is the 2nd part of 8 dioramas: ''LORDSBURG 1864''. Here is a train robbery I've planned to do since 1982 with old klickies.
I hope you like it!























Friendly,
Ntanny
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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2013, 08:03:26 »
Great work! Awesome to see those ancient klickys!

(I think the 2 fancy women are a bit out of place)

Love the gold tied on the horsy - must be the yellow mexican's horse - he was my first klicky :love:

I'm trying to remember where the BLUE mexican hat is from..... uhm.. Maybe it's just been too long since I messed with the cowboy tub.

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2013, 15:46:41 »
Not my necklace! It was a gift from my grandmother!  ;) How did you get the mexican on that horse, did you bend his cloth (or what's its name)? Has always a problem for me..  Love this diorama, those good old days....
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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #3 on: August 26, 2013, 17:41:42 »
thats quite a large gang, they certainly where well prepared!  :)

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #4 on: August 26, 2013, 22:06:47 »
hello everyone
I thank you all for your nice comments

TAHRA=the 2 women are there by mistake...when i realised was too late....
             if you saw the yellow mexican with the yellow hat....ihe is the oldest off all...1977
             And there is no blue mexican hat...i painted them
LYNX=Yes,his clothes are cut....the old are the best!!!

RHALIUS=Yes they where,but...too many shairs....
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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2013, 06:37:51 »
Great scenes!!  :)

Is that a painted dark brown train wagon, or is there one I just don't know about?
The background looks great too.

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2013, 07:26:01 »
             And there is no blue mexican hat...i painted them

:yippee: my memory is fine! ;)  Looks great though - and a real eye catcher!

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 2...The train robbers
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2013, 08:00:25 »
Great scenes!!  :)

Is that a painted dark brown train wagon, or is there one I just don't know about?
The background looks great too.

Hello Birdie,
Thank you for your comments. No, this was the wagon, and I had to paint it, as you understand.
http://pictures2.todocoleccion.net/tc/2011/05/08/26635755.jpg
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
-Theodore Roosevelt